LATCH FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONNECTOR
A connector assembly (10) is disclosed in which a main body (12) and a latch member (30) are provided. In one aspect, the latch member (30) is formed as a spring and has a first portion (32) with a locking rib structure (38) that can be depressed towards the main body (12) to allow the connector assembly (10) to be inserted through a front side (102a) or a back side (102b) of an opening (102) in a panel (100). After insertion, the first portion (32) can then be released such that a retention structure (18) of the main body (12) and the locking rib structure (38) engage opposite ends of an opening (102) to secure the connector assembly (10) within the opening (102). The same connector (10) assembly (10) can be used with openings (102, 202, 302) of different sizes without modification.
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This application claims the benefit of Spanish Patent Application No. P201530419, filed on Mar. 27, 2015, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUNDElectrical connectors are useful for providing a connection point for telecommunications systems. For example, RJ-type connectors can be provided as wall sockets wherein electronic data cables are terminated and mating electrical plugs can be inserted into the sockets. Various installation environments require connectors of different types such that the connector can be installed into a specifically sized opening or be installed from a front or back direction. Improvements are desired.
SUMMARYA connector assembly is disclosed. In one aspect, the connector assembly includes a main body defining a jack cavity operably connected to a cable having a plurality of wires. In another aspect, the connector assembly includes a latch member connectable to the main body, wherein the latch member enables the connector assembly to be installed into an opening from a front or back side of the opening and wherein the latch member enables the connector assembly to be installed into openings of various sizes. In one aspect, the latch member is formed as a spring having a first portion with a locking rib structure at a free end. In one aspect, the first portion and locking rib structure can be depressed towards the main body to allow the connector assembly to be inserted through a front side or a back side of an opening in a panel and can be released such that the first retention structure and the locking rib structure engage opposite ends of the opening to secure the connector assembly within the opening.
A method for installing a connector assembly into an opening of a panel is also disclosed. The method can include the steps of providing a connector assembly of the aforementioned type; depressing the first portion and locking rib structure towards the main body; inserting the connector assembly into the opening; and releasing the first portion to allow the locking rib structure and first retention structure to engage the panel to secure the connector assembly within the opening.
Non-limiting and non-exhaustive embodiments are described with reference to the following figures, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views unless otherwise specified.
Various embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent like parts and assemblies throughout the several views. Reference to various embodiments does not limit the scope of the claims attached hereto. Additionally, any examples set forth in this specification are not intended to be limiting and merely set forth some of the many possible embodiments for the appended claims.
A telecommunications connector assembly 10 is disclosed for connection with a cable 4 having a sheath 5 and a plurality of wires 6 is shown. In some examples, the sheath 5 can be formed from a metal braid, mesh, or foil. In one example, the cable 4 includes a plurality of insulated copper wires 6 while the connector assembly includes a main body 12 configured as a modular or RJ-type connector. As shown, the telecommunications connector main body 12 includes a jack cavity 14 for receiving a corresponding plug (not shown). In one aspect the main body 12 includes a plurality of electrical contact members 16 for which electrical connection to the wires 6 is made. In one aspect, the connector assembly 10 can include a cable management part 20 connected to the main body 12 for receiving and retaining the wires 6 from the cable 4 such that the wires 6 can be properly terminated to the connector assembly 10. The main body 12 can also be provided with a retention structure 18 having members 18a and 18b, opposite the latch member 30, to further secure the connector assembly 10 within the opening 102.
In one aspect, the telecommunications connector assembly 10 includes a latch member 30 that can be removably attached to the main body 12. The latch member 30 is for securing the connector assembly 10 within an opening 102 of a connector panel 100. In one example, the latch member 30 is a unitary structure formed from a metal material, such as steel. A plastic material may also be used, although metal is preferred due to more suitable strength and flexibility properties, and because metal allows the latch member 30 to be made from a relatively thin material. Where metal is used, the latch member 30 can also serve to provide a grounding pathway.
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In one aspect, the first portion 32 includes a pair of locking rib structures 38, wherein each of the locking ribs includes a first rib 38a and a spaced apart second rib 38b. The locking rib structures 38 are for engaging with the connector panel 100 adjacent the opening 102. Once installed, the first ribs 38a engage a front side 100a of the connector panel 100 while the second ribs 38b engage a back side 100b of the connector panel 100 such that the connector assembly 10 is locked in place into the opening 102.
In another aspect, the second portion 34 includes a retention structure 40. The retention structure 40 is for providing a secure connection between the latch member 30 and the main body 12 of the connector assembly 10. As shown, the retention structure 40 includes a pair of tabs 42. The tabs 42 are disposed at an angle relative to remainder of the retention structure 40, thereby creating a height difference between the tabs 42 and the remainder of the retention structure 40. With reference to
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A primary benefit of the disclosed structure having a spring-type latch member 30 and a low profile main body 12 is that the same connector assembly 10 can be installed in panel openings of various different sizes. For example, in the embodiment shown at
The various embodiments described above are provided by way of illustration only and should not be construed to limit the claims attached hereto. Those skilled in the art will readily recognize various modifications and changes that may be made without following the example embodiments and applications illustrated and described herein, and without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure.
PARTS LIST
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- 4 cable
- 5 sheath
- 6 wires or filaments
- 10 connector assembly
- 12 main body
- 12a latch tab cavity
- 14 jack cavity
- 16 electrical conductors
- 17 cavity
- 18 retention structure
- 18a first member
- 18b second member
- 19 channel structure
- 20 cable manager part
- 30 latch member
- 32 first portion
- 32a free end
- 34 second portion
- 36 third portion
- 38 locking rib structure
- 38a first rib
- 38b second rib
- 40 retention structure
- 40a first side edge
- 40b second side edge
- 42 tabs
- 44 ramped structure
Claims
1. A connector assembly comprising:
- a. a main body having a jack cavity within which a plurality of electrical contact members are disposed, the main body having a first retention structure; and
- b. a latch member mounted to the main body, the latch member being formed as a flexible metal spring having a first portion joined to a second portion by a bent portion, the first portion having a locking rib structure at a free end opposite the third portion;
- c. wherein the first portion and locking rib structure can be depressed towards the main body to allow the connector assembly to be inserted through a front side or a back side of an opening in a panel and can be released such that the first retention structure and the locking rib structure engage opposite ends of the opening to secure the connector assembly within the opening.
2. The connector assembly of claim 1, wherein the bent portion has a curved shape.
3. The connector assembly of claim 2, wherein the bent portion places the first portion at a non-zero angle with respect to the second portion in a relaxed state.
4. The connector assembly of claim 1, wherein the latch member is slidably mounted to the main body.
5. The connector assembly of claim 4, wherein the main body includes a channel structure into which the latch member slidably mounts.
6. The connector assembly of claim 1, wherein the latch member further includes bent tabs that are each elastically deflected into a recessed cavity of the main body to secure the latch member to the main body.
7. A connector assembly comprising:
- a. a main body having a jack cavity within which a plurality of electrical contact members are disposed, the main body having a first retention structure; and
- b. a latch member mounted to the main body, the latch member being formed as a spring having a first portion with a locking rib structure at a free end;
- c. wherein the first portion and locking rib structure can be depressed towards the main body to allow the connector assembly to be inserted through a front side or a back side of an opening in a panel and can be released such that the first retention structure and the locking rib structure engage opposite ends of the opening to secure the connector assembly within the opening.
8. The connector assembly of claim 6, wherein the latch member is formed from a metallic material.
9. The connector assembly of claim 7, wherein the latch member is slidably mounted to the main body.
10. The connector assembly of claim 9, wherein the main body includes a channel structure into which the latch member slidably mounts.
11. The connector assembly of claim 10, wherein the latch member further includes bent tabs that are each elastically deflected into a recessed cavity of the main body to secure the latch member to the main body.
12. The connector assembly of claim 7, wherein the connector assembly is an RJ-type connector.
13. A method for installing a connector assembly into an opening of a panel, the method comprising:
- a. providing a connector assembly including: i. a main body having a jack cavity within which a plurality of electrical contact members are disposed, the main body having a first retention structure; and ii. a latch member mounted to the main body, the latch member being formed as a spring having first portion with a locking rib structure at a free end;
- b. depressing the first portion and locking rib structure towards the main body;
- c. inserting the connector assembly into the opening; and
- d. releasing the first portion to allow the locking rib structure and first retention structure to engage the panel to secure the connector assembly within the opening.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the latch member is formed from a metallic material.
15. The method of claim 13, further including the step of mounting the latch member to the main body.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the step of mounting includes sliding the latch member onto the main body.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the step of sliding includes sliding side portions of the latch member into channel structures of the main body.
18. The method of claim 17, further including providing bent tabs that are each elastically deflected into a recessed cavity of the main body during the step of sliding the latch member onto the main body.
19. The method of claim 13, wherein the connector assembly is an RJ-type connector.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 26, 2016
Publication Date: Oct 4, 2018
Patent Grant number: 11342718
Applicant: CommScope Connectivity Spain, S.L. (Alcobendas, Madrid)
Inventors: Longinos DE DIOS MARTÍN (Cerdanyola del Vallés, Barcelona), Antonio CARRERAS GARCÍA (Terrassa, Barcelona)
Application Number: 15/562,385